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Civil
War-next 18
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313:
Edict of
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324:
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337:
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318:
Arius offers explanation of Trinity at council in
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Council
of Nicea (325): 1st Ecumenical Council--addressed Arius & the Trinity
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Decides
that Father and Son are both the same being: God; Arianism
persists
The Council of
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Eutyches: Christ's divine nature absorbed his human nature
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doctrine
of one divine nature in Christ="Monophysitism"
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Chalcedonian
Definition: "two natures joined in one hypostasis (entity/person)"
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Disagreement
persists—divides empire—leads to disloyalty
Augustine of Hippo (354-430)
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Life:
Confessions; Manicheanism
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Milan
& Ambrose; converts to Christianity in 386
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Controversy
with Pelagius: Free will and Original Sin (410-430)
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Theodosius
I redivides empire, East & West (395): different
fates
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476:
Fall of
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The
Goths: pushed into
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Battle
of Adrianople (378): Goths defeat Romans; 410 Goths
sack
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Theodoric (493-526)—Gothic leader
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The
Vandals: 407 crossed the
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476:
last Western Roman emperor deposed; “replaced” by Barbarian kingdoms; Barbarian
rulers were Arians
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Gaul/France: Burgundians (South/Arians)
& Franks (North/Pagans); Meroveus/ Merovingians
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Boethius (480-525/6)— Consolation of Philosophy
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Bishop
Stephen I—255
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382—Pope
Damasus
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Leo
the Great (440-61); convinced Atilla the Hun not to
sack
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Byzantine
reconquest of
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Gregory
the Great (540-604; Pope from
590): negotiated peace with
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Extended
authority: converted
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Donation
of
Christian Monasticism and Asceticism
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Anchoritic
vs. Cenobitic monasticism: Pachomius
(ca. 286-346); monastic "rules"
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Benedict
of Nursia (480-550): beginings
of Western monasticism: Monte Cassino